Sleeping with a teacher is highly unethical and inappropriate behavior, so I don't have any positive 'stories' to share. In educational institutions, there are strict ethical boundaries to maintain a proper learning environment.
This kind of situation is against professional ethics. Teachers are in a position of authority, and any form of romantic or sexual relationship with a student is unacceptable. Such relationships can cause serious harm to the student's mental and emotional well - being, as well as damage the reputation of the educational institution.
Rather than having or promoting such improper'stories', we should focus on positive teacher - student relationships. A good teacher - student relationship is based on respect, guidance, and the pursuit of knowledge. Teachers should be role models, and students should be focused on their studies, not involved in improper relationships.
A colleague of mine once told me that his neighbor fell asleep on the lawn while sunbathing. He woke up hours later with a red face and a perfect outline of the grass on his body. It was really funny.
Definitely. These stories point to flaws in supervision and ethics training within the educational system. There should be clear - cut rules and strong enforcement to prevent any form of inappropriate behavior. If such stories are common, it means that the system is failing to protect the well - being of students.
No, I haven't heard of 'teacher chloroformed stories' before. It seems like a very unusual and rather concerning term if it's taken at face value.
There was this teacher who was always late for class. She would stroll in 15 minutes or more after the class was supposed to start. And when students were late, she would punish them severely. Also, she was very disorganized and would often lose students' assignments, which was really frustrating for everyone.
One 'teacher horror story' I heard was about a teacher who had a student constantly disrupt the class by shouting and throwing things. The teacher tried every method of discipline but nothing worked. The student's behavior affected the whole class's learning environment, and the teacher was constantly stressed and felt powerless to change the situation.
A math teacher was writing on the blackboard with his back to the class. A student quietly moved his chair a little bit each time the teacher turned around to write. By the end of the class, the teacher was really confused as to why he was so far from his desk.
One time, a teacher was so sleepy during a morning class that he started snoring while sitting at his desk. The students were shocked at first, but then they couldn't help but giggle. When he woke up, he was really confused for a moment. He then joked about how the classroom was so comfortable that he just couldn't resist taking a nap.
I knew of a preschool teacher who was always on her phone instead of interacting with the children. She'd just let the kids play by themselves without any guidance. Once, a little boy fell and hurt himself, but she didn't notice right away because she was too busy texting. This is really unacceptable as preschool teachers are supposed to be vigilant and take care of the kids.
One story I heard was about a substitute who fell asleep during class. The students were left to their own devices and started causing chaos. They were running around, throwing things, and no learning took place at all.
One story I heard was about a teacher who fell asleep during a student's presentation. The student just kept talking until the teacher woke up with a start and mumbled some random compliment. It was quite funny.